Today, we're talking to another wonderful
Dishfolio food blogger: Tracy of The Culinary Jumble who
discusses about homemade, made from scratch meals and desserts.
What's the main idea of your blog?
I want to show the world my culinary crea…
At Dishfolio.com, we love to feature our amazing
food bloggers and photographers. They're always creating unique
meal ideas and showing them off with outstanding imagery. Today,
we're talking to Lisa of Garlic + Zest who
discusses food worship…
Trees give us air, shade, beauty, and the color green! The first
Arbor Day was celebrated in the Spanish village of Villanueva de la
Sierra. While Napoleon worked to expand his empire, the village
priest encouraged a festival to recognize the i…
Are you ready for a new approach for Easter eggs? Our Dishfolio
food photographers have created some amazing options! Eggs are a
symbol of fertility and new life all over the world. That is why
they are often a favorite symbol and food source f…
Ready for a simple meal with easy cooking? Maundy Thursday, also
known as Holy Thursday, is a holy day on the Christian calendar. It
falls on the Thursday before Easter and commemorates the Last
Supper of Jesus and the Maundy or foot washing th…
March is the month for Hindu festivals! This day features Rama
Navami which celebrates the birth of the Hindu god Rama, the oldest
known god having human form. It is a time of community meals,
traditional prayers, and visits to the temple.
T…
Add a tropical flair to your spring dinners this Prince Jonah
Kuhio Kalanianaole Day! Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole was the
last ruling member of the Hawaiian royal family who later became a
territorial delegate to the United States Congress.…
Counting the days until winter's end? Celebrate the upcoming
spring with special dishes for March equinox! Occurring
approximately on March 20, the March equinox determines the length
of the tropical year. In the northern hemisphere, it signals…
They are satisfying, sweet, and do not have to contain raisins!
Enjoy Oatmeal Cookie Day which commemorates the savory cookies that
originated in 19th Century England. As the first
energy bars, soldiers carried them into battle for a quick boos…
Forget to wear green on St. Patrick's Day, and you might get
pinched! The pinching tradition is American, not Irish, and thought
to have started in the early 1700's. According to legend, wearing
green kept people invincible from Leprechauns who…